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Matt Hancock memes and banana bread top UK’s quirkier Google searches in 2021

Google’s ‘year in search’ found ideas and recipes nodded to a country in lockdown.

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Banana bread recipes and Matt Hancock memes were among the UK’s most popular searches on Google in 2021.

The technology giant announced the results of its “year in search” on Wednesday and among the findings were top 10 lists for recipes and memes.

“Matt Hancock memes” was the most popular search of its kind for 2021, after his time as health secretary was cut short when leaked CCTV footage showed him kissing an aide – breaching social distancing rules he had helped to establish during the UK’s coronavirus lockdown.

Matt Hancock gives a thumbs up ahead of the Virgin Money London Marathon. Picture date: Sunday October 3, 2021
Mr Hancock topped the meme charts (John Walton/PA)

Mr Sanders wore a heavy winter coat and knitted mittens to the ceremony, which were made by a Vermont schoolteacher, prompting stars including Amy Schumer, Sarah Jessica Parker and Ariana Grande to share memes of the US politician.

Comedian and actress Schumer shared a photoshopped image which showed the politician looking on during the birth of her son – adding the caption: “Bernie has always been there for me our son and our greatest treasure.”

Meanwhile one of the year’s first viral crazes saw sea shanties reach a level of popularity not seen on these shores for centuries as Nathan Evans led TikTok in numerous renditions of The Wellerman.

Postman Evans, from Airdrie in North Lanarkshire, reached number one on the UK singles chart after countless singers harmonised with him on social media, but the sea shanty meme could only reach number eight in Google’s UK search list.

Nathan Evans throws an inflatable whale into the crowd whilst performing at the TRNSMT Festival at Glasgow Green in Glasgow. Picture date: Saturday September 11, 2021
Postman Evans, from Airdrie in North Lanarkshire, reached number one on the UK singles chart (Lesley Martin/PA)

Banana bread recipes – a staple of the lockdown kitchen – held firm in 2021 and locked out the top recipe search, while sourdough starter recipes failed to rise higher than 10th.

Drinks recipes meanwhile enjoyed stirring success with cocktails such as sex on the beach and pornstar martinis mixing it with Pimms and iced coffee.

And when it came to a shortage of ideas, the UK turned to Google for help working out what to do on their birthday.

“Lockdown birthday ideas” came in at number one in the ideas charts, “30th birthday ideas” taking bronze on the podium and “lockdown valentines ideas” in eighth position.

With more time spent at home in lockdown, many appeared to turn their attention to outdoor improvements too – with “pergola ideas” the second-most popular search of its kind and “garden ideas UK” also making the top 10.

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